According to the latest reports, only about three American people support the establishment of the “government efficiency” (DOGE) by President Trump, led by the billionaire the billionaire Iron Musk. However, the majority agree that inefficiency and corruption are the main issues of the federal government. investigation It was released on Friday.
The latest opinion polls at the AP communication and the NORC Public Relations Research Center have found that about one in three adults in the United States is focused on reducing government expenditures and reducing administrative procedures. It turned out that it supported “strongly or to some extent”. 。 Nearly 39 % of nearly four out of ten said that they were strong or somewhat opposed to the advisory agency, but 12 % did not agree or disagree. Approximately 19% answered that they don't know enough about DOGE.
The majority (58 %) of the Republican authority (58 %) supports DOGE at least to some extent. Opinion polls show the approval rating for the advisory agencies between non -partisan and Democratic members.
More than half of the people (52 %) are President Trump's influential allies, who spent at least $ 250 million in the 2024 White House election to support last year's presidential election. I have a negative perspective. According to the survey, 36 % of the respondents, more than one -third of the respondents, said they had a favorable view of Space X and Tesla executives.
The majority of the majority of the investigators believe that government office work (59 %), inefficient (65 %), and corruption (70 %) are serious issues in the federal government, and DOGE is exactly 2 of President Trump. It is a theme that is said to be working on the period. Expenditure of $ 2 billion or more.
DOGE was initially led by Mr. Musk and former Republican President Vivec Ramaswami, former Republican President. But earlier this week, Lamas Wami said he would leave DOGE with the intention of focusing on the governor's election of Ohio. Opinion polls were conducted before Ramaswami resigned.
The committee has already undergone three lawsuits, not complying with the Federal Advisory Committee (FACA).
Millions of millions other than Musk have donated Trump's 2024 presidential election. However, the prospect that the billionaire would give advice to the president was not popular among respondents.
Six out of 10 people, 60 %, believe that Trump depends on their advice when discussing policies is “very or somewhat”. According to the survey, about 12 % said this outlook was very or somewhat good, but nearly three out of 10 (28 %) were neutral.
Opinion polls were conducted for 1,147 adults from January 9 to 13 this year. The range of the error was 3.9 % points.





